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Saturday 15 April 2017

Tomato seller claims ownership of N250m cash found in Balogun market - JBN

Tomato seller claims ownership of N250m cash found in Balogun market

A man has reportedly shown up at the Lagos office of EFCC claiming ownership of the N250 million found at the Balogun market, Lagos, on Monday, April 10 - The man is claiming the money is proceeds of his trade in the tomatoes business - EFCC gave the breakdown of the money was given to include: €547,730, £21,090 and N5,648,500 Following the controversies rocking the nation over huge amount of cash recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), a man has reportedly shown up at the Lagos office of anti-graft agency claiming ownership of the N250 million found at the Balogun Market, Lagos, on Monday, April 10. NAIJ.com gathered that an EFCC source who did not want to be named informed Tribune that “a man came on Wednesday claiming the money belonged to him and that it was the proceeds of his trade in tomatoes.” Read more: https://www.naij.com/1099581-tomato-seller-claims-ownership-n250m-cash-balogun-market.html
 A man has reportedly shown up at the Lagos office of EFCC claiming ownership of the N250 million found at the Balogun market, Lagos, on Monday, April 10 - The man is claiming the money is proceeds of his trade in the tomatoes business - EFCC gave the breakdown of the money was given to include: €547,730, £21,090 and N5,648,500 Following the controversies rocking the nation over huge amount of cash recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), a man has reportedly shown up at the Lagos office of anti-graft agency claiming ownership of the N250 million found at the Balogun Market, Lagos, on Monday, April 10.

An EFCC source who did not want to be named opined that “a man came on Wednesday claiming the money belonged to him and that it was the proceeds of his trade in tomatoes.

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